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The arrival of a Ford Mustang with a 2.3-litre EcoBoost engine might just mean that with a little 'man maths' it could be on the company car list one day

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3 February 2014

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The Ford Edge (this is a concept pic) is based on Mondeo mechanicals and will come with 2WD or 4WD

Ford Edge – UK release date 2015

The Ford Edge is certainly giving the Nissan Quashqai a run for its money. Don’t believe us? Check for yourself at Yalla Motor.

This large SUV is already popular in North America and will finally be available in the UK in right hand drive.

Based on the popular Ford Mondeo, the Ford Edge will be larger giving it a more spacious interior than the existing Ford Kuga. It will be available as a front wheel drive or an AWD, so you can choose what suits your driving needs best.

The real area in which the Edge will excel and I’m sure you’ll agree when you see it, is the amount of car technology and driver assistance it offers.

You’ll look the business turning up to work in this luxurious 4×4, while still being able to pick the kids up from school without the worry of arranging a car swap with your partner.

These are just two of Ford’s new concept cars. If these sound appealing Motorparks has details and specs on the other Ford models on offer – definitely worth a look.

If you’re still thinking about 2014, and are looking for a new car you don’t have to have a ton of cash to look flash or wait a year for these bad boys.

In fact Motorparks has a wide range of used cars available at affordable prices. Simply type what you’re looking for into their used car search tool and watch what appears. They currently have a huge range of Aston Martins on offer – now you can’t get more flash than that!

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Matt Morton

Matt Morton

Matt Morton is an automotive content writer for Business Car Manager

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